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Mantilla

British pronunciation/mantˈɪlə/
American pronunciation/mænˈtɪɫə/
Mantilla
[NOUN]
1

a lace or silk veil worn by women over the head and shoulders, especially during religious or formal ceremonies

synonyms : mantelet
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mantilla definition and meaning

What is a "mantilla"?

Mantilla is a traditional Spanish lace or silk scarf worn over the head and shoulders, often accompanied by a peineta (a large decorative comb). Originally introduced in the 17th century, the mantilla became a popular accessory among Spanish women during the 19th century and is often associated with traditional Spanish dress. Mantillas come in various sizes and can be made of different materials, ranging from delicate lace to heavier silk. They are often worn at formal occasions, such as weddings, religious ceremonies, or bullfights, and are considered a symbol of elegance and femininity in Spanish culture.

2

a woman's silk or lace scarf

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Examples
1Here we've got the mantilla.
2Here we've got the mantilla.
3But I couldn't know my manchego from my mantilla without a little local help.
4The Mantilla's missing and it's a real drama.
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